Review by SalingerJun 24, 2006(edited over 3 years ago)
the a-side features a dance-y synth harmony line as well as
cooing female vocal samples. the beats are some of his most
straighforward, but they totally fit with the uptempo, rave-ish feel of the
track.
the b-side has more adventurous drum programming, and also has a much more laidback
feel due to the slower tempo, dubbier bassline, and the ragga vocal samples, which
feature a nice harmony bit that reminds me of those old lifesaver commercials.
all in all a killer 7".
cooing female vocal samples. the beats are some of his most
straighforward, but they totally fit with the uptempo, rave-ish feel of the
track.
the b-side has more adventurous drum programming, and also has a much more laidback
feel due to the slower tempo, dubbier bassline, and the ragga vocal samples, which
feature a nice harmony bit that reminds me of those old lifesaver commercials.
all in all a killer 7".